• Send Us A Tip
  • Calling all Tech Writers
  • Advertise
Saturday, June 27, 2026
  • Login
TechStory
  • News
  • Crypto
  • Gadgets
  • Memes
  • Gaming
  • Cars
  • AI
  • Startups
  • Markets
  • How to
No Result
View All Result
  • News
  • Crypto
  • Gadgets
  • Memes
  • Gaming
  • Cars
  • AI
  • Startups
  • Markets
  • How to
No Result
View All Result
TechStory
No Result
View All Result
Home Tech Automobiles

Toyota Confirms New Mid-Engine Sports Car Is Coming, But Not Anytime Soon

by Samir Gautam
January 23, 2026
in Automobiles, Cars, sports
Reading Time: 3 mins read
0
Toyota Confirms New Mid-Engine Sports Car

Toyota Confirms New Mid-Engine Sports Car

TwitterWhatsappLinkedin

After months of speculation and trademark chatter, Toyota has officially confirmed what enthusiasts have been waiting to hear: a new mid-engine sports car is in development. The announcement comes straight from Gazoo Racing president Tomoya Takahashi, who revealed the news in a recent conversation with Automotive News.

You might also like

BMW M Boss Signals Hope for a New M1 Supercar as Revival Dreams Gather Pace

Ford Learns AI Alone Can’t Build Better Cars, Brings Veteran Engineers Back

California Drivers Sue Major Fuel Chains Over Alleged AI-Driven Gas Price Manipulation

Before anyone starts counting down to a showroom debut, there’s a reality check. The car is still in the earliest phase of development, meaning the wait could stretch well into the next decade.

Early Development, Long Road Ahead

According to Takahashi, the project is currently in the first of four engineering stages required before mass production can commence. That process alone typically takes four to five years, putting a potential launch closer to the early 2030s.

Still, the confirmation itself is significant. Toyota hasn’t sold a true mid-engine sports car since the MR2 bowed out in 2007. This new model is positioned as a spiritual successor to that cult classic.

What’s more, Toyota has already begun race-testing prototype versions, signaling that this isn’t just a design study or concept car destined for auto show glory.

A New 2.0-Liter Turbo at the Core

Powering the upcoming sports car will be a newly developed 2.0-liter turbocharged inline-four engine. According to Takahashi, the engine has been designed for flexibility and can be mounted in front-, mid-, or rear-engine configurations.

Despite its smaller displacement, it’s expected to outperform Toyota’s current 2.4-liter turbo engine while meeting tougher global emissions standards, including Euro 7 regulations. Notably, Toyota aims to achieve this without relying fully on electrification at least initially.

That said, hybrid compatibility is very much part of the plan.

“If we are going to mount this engine on many different vehicles, it’s almost mandatory to be able to combine it with hybrid technology,” Takahashi explained.

A Passion Project from the Top

The push for a mid-engine sports car comes directly from Toyota Chairman Akio Toyoda, who has consistently championed enthusiast-focused vehicles during his tenure.

Toyota’s recent lineup reflects that mindset: the GR Corolla, GR86, GR Yaris, the upcoming Lexus LFA successor, and now the GR GT concept. The mid-engine project aligns perfectly with this performance-driven philosophy.

Toyoda himself has spoken about the importance of mastering the mid-engine layout, even modifying a GR Yaris into a mid-engine prototype for testing.

“You need to have a midship to master the next stage,” he said at the Tokyo Auto Salon.

What Will It Look Like?

Toyota is keeping design details tightly under wraps. Executives haven’t confirmed body style, drivetrain layout, or whether the car will revive the MR2 nameplate.

What is clear is that the GR Yaris M Concept served as a testbed for packaging and powertrain development. The final production model could be larger and more powerful, potentially slotting above the GR86.

The Big Picture

While the wait may be long, the message is clear: Toyota isn’t abandoning performance cars in the EV era. A mid-engine sports car, developed with racing DNA and real driver engagement in mind, is officially on the way.

And when it finally arrives, it could mark one of Toyota’s boldest enthusiast moves in decades.

Tags: ToyotaToyota Sports
Tweet54SendShare15
Previous Post

Tesla Pushes Back on Reports of Job Cuts at Its Germany Gigafactory

Next Post

The ‘Crypto President’ Paradox: One Year In, Portfolios are Bleeding Red

Samir Gautam

Recommended For You

BMW M Boss Signals Hope for a New M1 Supercar as Revival Dreams Gather Pace

by Samir Gautam
June 27, 2026
0
BMW M Boss Signals Hope for a New M1 Supercar as Revival Dreams Gather Pace

For decades, the BMW M1 has occupied a special place in automotive history. It was bold, rare and unlike anything else BMW had built. Although production ended in...

Read more

Ford Learns AI Alone Can’t Build Better Cars, Brings Veteran Engineers Back

by Samir Gautam
June 27, 2026
0
Ford Learns AI Alone Can't Build Better Cars, Brings Veteran Engineers Back

Artificial intelligence is transforming industries around the world, but Ford's latest experience shows that technology cannot replace decades of human expertise overnight. The American automaker has revealed that...

Read more

California Drivers Sue Major Fuel Chains Over Alleged AI-Driven Gas Price Manipulation

by Samir Gautam
June 27, 2026
0
California Drivers Sue Major Fuel Chains Over Alleged AI-Driven Gas Price Manipulation

A group of California drivers has filed a proposed class action lawsuit against some of the country's biggest fuel retailers, accusing them of using artificial intelligence to keep...

Read more
Next Post
Crypto President

The 'Crypto President' Paradox: One Year In, Portfolios are Bleeding Red

Please login to join discussion

Techstory

Tech and Business News from around the world. Follow along for latest in the world of Tech, AI, Crypto, EVs, Business Personalities and more.
reach us at info@techstory.in

Advertise With Us

Reach out at - info@techstory.in

Aviator Game India 2026

BROWSE BY TAG

#Crypto #howto 2024 acquisition AI amazon Apple Artificial Intelligence bitcoin Business China cryptocurrency e-commerce electric vehicles Elon Musk Ethereum facebook funding Gaming Google India Instagram Investment ios iPhone IPO Market Markets Meta Microsoft News OpenAI samsung Social Media SpaceX startup startups tech technology Tesla TikTok trend trending twitter US

© 2025 Techstory.in

No Result
View All Result
  • News
  • Crypto
  • Gadgets
  • Memes
  • Gaming
  • Cars
  • AI
  • Startups
  • Markets
  • How to

© 2025 Techstory.in

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
Are you sure want to unlock this post?
Unlock left : 0
Are you sure want to cancel subscription?